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Friday, January 11, 2008

Buying shit in rubbish bags

I am so happy about the democracy in fashion. Thanks to that I can wear trends at affordable prices and I can manage to have a wardrobe which doors don't close lately. What I cannot understand it's that the boots I bought a few months ago, which I wore probably less than 15 times, and which were made in Asia, so surely they costed less than 3 euros, are ready to be thrown away. Its aspect it's so depressing... I don't even like them so much, I bought them in a hurry because I need a black flat knee-high boots, but whatever the reasons are, I think I deserve, as a consumer, to have a pair of boots which don't disingrate theirselves when you walk more than 2 kms. I know they are not going to last a lifetime, but at least one season.




That's all I can expect from high street shops like Zara (these boots are not from there, though). Today I've bought a new pair of black flat boots there, and they give me a kind-of-funny bag, I hate when you go to buy shoes and they don't even give you a box, who the hell they think they are? Worse than that it's the plastic bag I got to carry them, it's like a rubbish bag! I had assumed Inditex empire, which has increased its incomes last year in an estimated 18%, could afford a paper bag even during the sales. The plastic-rubbish bags from Zara are everywhere on the streets, how a bag can spoil the "prestigious" of a shop!! I am so fed up with all the high street shops in general, quality is each day worse, and prices raise, I don't know why: they copy must of the designs from the catwalks, celebrities, etc, and they make the clothes in non-developed countries so the costs of production are so low, where does all the money go? Not for us, the middle class which is investing every week in their shops... So sad.



Probably you know it, but just in case, here it is the plastic-rubbish-bag they give you know when you buy something there (if it's from the sales):






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